Now in its second year of partnership, the Financial Times and Cayman Islands Monetary Authority present the Global Finance Forum. The forum will once again bring together world-class speakers from industry, regulatory bodies and academia for an exclusive invitation-only event to discuss the most critical issues affecting the evolution of the global financial sector in the years to come.

National legislatures, supervisory authorities and international organizations are rethinking and reshaping financial regulation. A myriad of regulatory proposals are being unveiled across the world aimed at ensuring internationally coordinated and comprehensive supervision of financial services and markets, adequate protection of consumers and more effective tools to mitigate and avert systemic risks and failures.

It is clear that the financial architecture is experiencing a profound transformation and that it is unlikely to ever look as it did before the crisis. 

Key Topics Include:

  • What will the actual scope of the Dodd-Frank Act be as it goes through the rule making and implementation processes?
  • How will the global alternative investment industry evolve as a result of the US Financial Reform and the proposed EU AIternative Investments Fund Managers Directive (AIFM)?
  • What tangible progress has been made on the oversight of the derivatives markets and the management of the failure of large financial institutions? 
  • What will Basel III end up looking like and what impact will the new capital and liquidity requirements have on banks' structures?

Who Should Attend?

This event is for Senior executives of large banking, insurance and securities firms, Senior government officials involved in policy making and/or advisory capacities on oversight of financial markets, Lawyers representing clients in the financial services industry, Accountants who audit financial services firms, Financial regulatory bodies, and Academia (experts in international finance, regulation or economics)

For general inquiries or to register, please contact Bryan Ulrich at 212-641-6418 or bryan.ulrich@ft.com.

There is no cost to attend this event.